Many people have a strong and wrong view of sharks. However, here are the statistics of shark attacks that will reveal the truth behind these magnificent creatures.
Sharks are very beautiful creatures. Many humans are fascinated by them. From monster creatures in the films Jaws and Meg to real creatures who gracefully master the ocean. Short said, sharks are extraordinary animals.
Peter Benchley, the man behind the film Jaws, wrote his book about killer sharks but spent the rest of his life removing the destructive image he had created. Sharks have a frightening reputation, and although they are without a doubt apex predator, they are actually much more than that.
The Ten Most Amazing Facts Below are the most interesting shark facts.
Why Do Sharks Attack Humans?
As mentioned above, the main reason sharks attack humans is because of curiosity. When humans enter the water and start swimming, playing with water, or running, they attract the attention of sharks.
There is no objective evidence to suggest that sharks are actively hunting humans in the water.
Shark Attack Statistics in the US
Below are three statistics of shark attacks in the US:
Shark Attack Statistics Around The World
Here are five views on the statistics of shark attacks around the world:
Shark Attack Statistics Based On Types
Below are seven interesting statistics on shark attacks by their kind:
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Statistics Of The Number Of Sharks Killed By Humans
Below are five statistics revealing how many sharks were killed by humans:
How Many Shark Attacks Per Year?
Overall, unprovoked shark attacks have decreased over the past ten years. In 2022, there were 57 unprovoked bites globally, a significant drop from an average of ten years to 74 per year, as reported by the University of Florida.
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